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ALS George Holyoake to F.H.Hill. Thanking him for using his letter and the accompanting article., January 2, 1879
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Viscount Esher to F.H.Hill. Claiming that a letter in the Times (from the New York Herald correspondent) is false, and that Hill should make this widely known., January 7, 1879
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Humphrey Sandwhith to F.H. Hill, Asking Hill to peruse two enclosures and asking him if, in his judgement, his letter to the Daily News needs correcting., January 14, 1879
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Samuel Carlingford to F.H.Hill. An appreciation of Hill's sympathy expressed earlier., August 20, 1879
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
Newton Walop Portsmouth (Lymington?) to F. H. Hill, February 21, 1880
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Percy Barrington Barrington to F.H.Hill. Relating to the contents of a dictionary of antonyms and synonyms., March 22, 1880
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Joe Chamberlain to F.H.Hill. Hoping that they can meet soon to discuss the problem of what information an editor can get from the Government, before writing in support or opposition to its policies., November 18, 1880
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Henry James to F.H.Hill. Asking for 'the enclosed' to be brought to public attention., December 7, 1880
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Richard Grosvenor to F.H.Hill. Thanking Hill for the letter and the 'information about the document'. which further elucidates a matter concerning McLucy and O'Donnell., March 2, 1881
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.
ALS Sir Charles Trevelyan F.H. Hill Giving assistance in 'breaking the ice' on the subject of the Transvaal., March 4, 1881
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"ALS" identifies letters as being handwritten, signed letters.